Written by Dan Barriga. Photo by Dan Barriga. On Monday afternoon at the SCAD Museum of Art, “The Old Young Crow” and “Nathan-sim” were shown and both directors, Elan Golod (Nathan-ism) and Liam LoPinto (The Old Young Crow) were present during the screening and spoke during a
Written by Nevin Allen. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. In a stunning debut for co-directors Gina Gammell and Riley Keough and writers Franklin Sioux Bob and Bill Reddy, “War Pony” tells the story of two young men as they grow and learn on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Bill, portray
Written by Madisyn Welborn. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. As open conversations and condemnation concerning microaggressions in professional spaces are normalized, the important topic’s presence in the media has found its space. Matthew Law and Daisha Graf address the common micro
Written by Katelyn Myrick. Photo by Katelyn Myrick. Jack Huston has an impressive roster of films and series he has been a part of including “House of Gucci,” “The Longest Ride” and “American Hustle.” Having incredible experience within the film industry as an actor only prepared him for
Written by Cole Mihalich. Photo by Cole Mihalich. Audiences flocked to Lucas Theater this past Sunday for “Oppenheimer” and a Q&A with cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema who was presented with the Variety Creative Impact in Cinematography Award. Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is one
Written by Lizzie Sorrell. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. “The Teacher’s Lounge” follows sixth-grade instructor Carla Nowak through the pearls and pitfalls of teaching as she balances her love for her students and her obliged loyalty to the school system. Conflict arises when a
Written by Julia Gralki. Photo by Julia Gralki. On September 2, 2013, then 64-year-old Diana Nyad finished her record swim from Cuba to Florida. Ten years later, her story is being brought to the movies by Oscar-winning documentary directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin. Chin introduced
Written by Charlie Chappell. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Yesterday at the SCAD Museum of Art, Bob and Erin Odenkirk spoke about their new children’s poetry book, “Zilot and Other Important Rhymes,” sharing how their father-daughter relationship shaped the project. “We’ll
Written by Ally Abruscato. Photo courtesy of SCAD Savannah Film Festival. Written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, “Dream Scenario” tells the story of Paul, portrayed by Nicholas Cage, as he discovers that he is appearing in people’s dreams worldwide. At first, the dreams are har
Written by Julia Gralki. When a professor asks, “What’s one of the most important soft skills?,” at least ten hands will shoot up and at least one of them will answer with, “Time management.” In a world that never seems to slow down, time management is indeed a crucial skill. Every job des